Andrea Hansen, Speech-Language Pathologist
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Andrea Hansen

Speech-Language Pathologist

7799 Joan Drive West Chester OH, 45069

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Andrea Hansen is a speech language pathologist practicing in West Chester, OH. Mrs. Hansen specializes in speech and language disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Mrs. Hansen evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with communication troubles. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, or other diseases and injuries. Mrs. Hansen helps patients make sounds and improve their communication skills through various methods. She has extensive experience with working with children who have developmental delays, social communication disorders, and use alternative/augmentative communication.

Education and Training

University of Cincinnati MA 2006

Board Certification

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Provider Details

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Andrea Hansen's Expert Contributions
  • When should I take my daughter to a doctor for late talking?

    Yes, she should get a referral to see a speech language pathologist, who can evaluate her and determine the best treatment options based upon the evaluation results. The earlier the better to assist her in developing her expressive language skills and help to avoid frustration by not being able to clearly communicate her wants/needs. READ MORE

  • What is considered late speech?

    Anything after 18 months can be considered concerning. It's best to have her evaluated by a speech language pathologist to determine if treatment is needed READ MORE

  • How can I help my 5 year old with speech problems?

    Have your doctor give you a referral to see a speech language pathologist, who can evaluate and develop a treatment plan to work on her articulation skills. They can also show you techniques and give you homework to work on her speech sounds at home. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

autismalternative-augmentative communicationreceptive/expressive language disordersdevelopmental delaysDown's SyndromePECsSocial Language Disorders

Andrea Hansen's Practice location

7799 Joan Drive -
West Chester, OH 45069
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